77-year-old Armella Wharton, grandmother of 14 and great-grandmother to six, said she spent months making the tiny clothes from scraps because she had no dolls of her own as a child growing up during the Depression.
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Dunn House, a Medford, Oregon, women's and children's shelter, refused
a gift of 300 hand-sewn Barbie outfits, because "Barbie represents a
culture that objectifies women as sex symbols," according to Maggie
Jordan, director of victim services. "She tends to represent the
shallow sexism of our culture."